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“Man, the atmosphere is crazy here,” Timme said. “They kept me on the edge of my seat keeping the game so close, but it was awesome that (Hachimura) was able to hit that last-second shot. I am excited about the atmosphere. This is the kind of stuff I love to play in. There is no place like this place. I have been to a ton of games around the country and this place is special. I love it.

“When I get a little money I buy books; and if any is left I buy food and clothes.”

I tried the link in your post and the first part of the video was great, but the interview portion (at 3:10) sounded like a whisper in a barrel. If anyone can find a copy of the interview online with viable audio, I (and others, I suspect) would appreciate that link being posted.

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I tried the link in your post and the first part of the video was great, but the interview portion (at 3:10) sounded like a whisper in a barrel. If anyone can find a copy of the interview online with viable audio, I (and others, I suspect) would appreciate that link being posted.

Found it on youtube, SLO. Go there & type in Drew Timme, should be able to hear it.

Over two dozen of the top high school boys hoopers in the country are set to descend on Mike Turner Gymnasium for seven battles on the hardwood in the ARS Rescue Rooter National Hoopfest Dallas. It is the first-ever time for Waxahachie to host the two-day showcase and Runnin’ Indians head coach Greg Gober has already labeled it as the biggest basketball event to ever be hosted in the city.

The schedule

Tickets are $10 for Friday and $15 for Saturday and available at go.nationalhoopfest.com/tickets.

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.@drewtimme2 of @JJP_Basketball led his squad to the win over Chicago Simeon with 17 pts, 6 reb, 5 asts, and 6 blks, earning himself game MVP honors. @ARSRescueRooter @HoopfestUSA

It wasn’t quite the offensive showcase that some expected Saturday morning in the third game of the ARS Rescue Rooter National Hoopfest DFW, but the Richardson JJ Pearce Mustangs were able to secure the first victory for a Texas team in the two-day event.

And it came down to the final shot.

Chicago Simeon trailed by two possessions with under 10 seconds to play in the fourth quarter, only to have a potential game-tying three-pointer clang off of the front of the rim just before the buzzer. An easy putback bucket sent the Wolverines back north with a one-point loss, 53-52.

Drew Timme, of JJ Pearce, was named the MVP of the game after he scored a team-high 17 points, collected six rebounds and dished out five assists. The 6-foot-10 center is ranked No. 60 in the ESPN top-100 for the class of 2019 and is committed to Gonzaga.

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Oh we are going to have some fun watching him play. I enjoy a healthy smattering of the antics when its all in good fun. You can tell his interacting with the crowd is just a good natured thing on both sides.